Abraham Guloyan
Abraham Guloyan (Armenian: Աբրահամ Գուլոյան) was an Armenian politician.
Abraham Guloyan | |
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Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars (Prime Minister of Armenia) | |
In office February 1, 1935 – January 30, 1937 | |
Preceded by | Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan |
Succeeded by | Sargis Hаmbardzumyan |
Succeeded by | Stepan Akopyan |
Personal details | |
Born | 1893 Salmas province, Persia |
Died | 1938 (aged 44–45) |
Nationality | Armenian |
Alma mater | Gevorgian Seminary of Etchmiadzin |
Biography
Born in 1893 in Salmas province in Persia. Studied in Gevorgian Seminary of Etchmiadzin, then continued his studies in the universities of Moscow and Petrograd.
Was the rector of communistic university of Transcaucasia, then the president of State Planning Commission of ASSR, and then in 1935 the president of the Council.
His tenure coincided with the saddest years of USSR, the beginning of violence, when the brightest individuals of USSR were “beheaded”, when the whole country became one traitor camp, when stones were being thrown at everyone and everything, otherwise you would be on the guillotine.
Guloyan had his duties at that time, with Beria and his followers he also had to struggle against Aghasi Khanjyan, because of which one of the brightest individuals on Armenia committed "suicide
Neither Guloyan was spared by the guillotine of person cult: he perished by Stalin’s order in 1937.[1][2]
References
- "Abraham Guloyan". Retrieved May 28, 2016.
- Rouben Paul Adalian (2002). Historical Dictionary of Armenia. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.